"The High Sparrow eyes another target. Jaime confronts a hero. Arya makes a plan. The North is reminded."

Written by Bryan Cogman; directed by Mark Mylod.

SPOILER & SPECULATION ALERT

Who is this old foe? It may be Walder Frey, who was shown in the second Season 6 trailer but has yet to appear. If it is him, is he jumping into the mix as part of the Riverrun storyline, or Winterfell? If it came to it, would he actually side with the Starks to defeat Ramsay Bolton, since Ramsay killed Walda Frey Bolton, who was meant to tie the Freys to the North? Or would he continue to be "the late Lord Frey" and just show up after the battle is all but won?

Or do you think it's The Hound, who is said to be the one actor Ian McShane resurrects in his one-off role? McShane already revealed that his character "is an ex-warrior who's become a peacenik. So I have this group of peaceful...it's like a cult, peaceful tribe... who have brought back...I bring back this beloved character that everyone thinks is dead." The Hound was a foe on screen, but beloved by viewers, and in the book, he is thought to be the gravedigger on the Quiet Isle, not quite dead, with McShane as a TV version of Elder Brother.

The episode title "Broken Man" was thought to perhaps refer to the return of the Hound/Sandor Clegane, but if Jaime confronts a hero, that could be the Riverrun siege. But if/when The Hound does return, when will we get to Cleganebowl?

Arya facing a difficult choice and making a plan could suggest she receives information about her Westeros family and is ready to stop being No One and head over to Winterfell. Or that may just be wishful thinking. How is the North reminded? Is this the start of the Stark vs. Bolton showdown?

Do you have any theories/hopes for Episode 6 and Episode 7? There are only 10 episodes to the season (wah!) so we're already on the way out.